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Mullaghclogha is the second highest mountain in the Sperrin Mountains area and the 229th highest in Ireland. Mullaghclogha is the second highest point in county Tyrone.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/223/?PHPSESSID=vii9mp203fh01ehle6brpo4ar1

Mullaghclogha may not be Tyrone's highest point, but it is its highest peak, and the second highest in the Sperrins. This height is responsible for the mountains main attraction, the expansive views it offers. It can be approached from the Tamnagh Road to the east, or from any number of points in the Glenelly Valley. Possibly the best option however, is to treat it as the conclusion to a great walk starting on Mullaghcarbatagh, and taking in Mullagclogher and Mullaghasturrakeen on the way. Can be very boggy and wet in places, but otherwise, and easy ascent. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/223/comment/4983/